Thanks Allen. The project looks very interesting.
-Pete
On 2014-03-24 11:46, Allen Sanabria wrote:
You can checkout http://vfense.org [3]. It is is Beta currently, but
we do support Debian/Ubuntu, RedHat/CentOS, OS X 10.6 until current
and WindowsÂ
The github repo is https://github.com/toppatch/vFense [4]
The installation instructions are located at
http://www.vfense.org/docs/installing-vfense-server/ [5]
We are adding Vulnerability data that will be correlated with the
patch data in our next release. ( CVE/NVD, Ubuntu USN, Microsoft
Security Bulletins, and possibly RedHat RHSA's as well )
(Full disclosure, I am the main developer for this project)
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Peter Loron <[email protected]>
wrote:
Does anybody have rants/raves about a cross-platform patch/update
management tool? We're a fairly small company ( < 200 people ), but
are looking at deploying tools to actively manage patching on
end-user machines. Currently, most machines are Windows 7 but there
are a sprinkling of Ubuntu and some Macs as well.
I know that MSFT System Center works across all three platforms,
but it seems like a very large hammer for a small screw. It does
lots of cool things, but smells like overkill for us.
Any other suggestions? F/OSS is great, but commercial tools are OK
too.
Thanks!
-Pete
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